Jane Eyre – Charlotte Bronte

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I was a bit of a skeptic. I didn’t think it was really and truly possible for me to love Jane Eyre. Didn’t I try to read it as a teen and give up on it halfway through? Didn’t I try to watch some rather bad movies of it in college? Surely, I’d given it my all and Jane Eyre just wasn’t my thing, right? Wrong! (Now that I think about it, I think the main prejudice I had against it was that I hated Wuthering Heights (which was required unlike Jane Eyre) and it was by a Bronte.)
I wanted the adult-me to give Jane Eyre a try this year. I put it on several challenge lists. (Nineteenth Century Women Writers, Herding Cats, 1% Challenge, Classics Challenge, Daring Girls Challenge, Bronte Sisters Mini-Challenge, R.I.P. III Challenge, Fall into Reading 08, etc.) I unburied it from the depths of my classics which hadn’t seen the light in a good number of years. But I kept putting it off and putting it off. With somewhat good reason. Carl’s R.I.P. III challenge. I didn’t want to read it too soon.
Before I started this one, I made the decision to check out the latest Jane Eyre movie (2006) from the library. I watched it. I loved it. I didn’t just love it. I loved, loved, loved it. And then I picked up the book. And guess what, I loved it too! The movie was great because it was well done and entertaining. Little did I know–at the time–that the dialogue,
the script, was lifted largely from the book itself. But when I began reading it I saw just how true-to-the-book the script was in many many ways. (I’m not saying that it was the most perfectly true-to-the-book movie ever made. But it is far closer than most attempts I’ve seen. Much closer than say most of the Austen movies I’ve seen done recently.)
Jane Eyre is the story of Jane Eyre, obviously. We first meet her as a ten year old living quite unhappily with the Reed family. Her uncle made his wife, Jane’s Aunt Reed, (boo, hiss) promise to look after the child, the orphan on his death bed. She might have said and said and said those words, she said them but she lied them. Jane is treated differently from her cousins–Eliza, Georgiana, and John.
They’re all dreadfully spoiled and horrible. And she’s, well, they call her the spawn of the devil, they’re forever going on about how she’s going to go to hell because she’s an evil, spiteful girl. She’s soon sent away to school, to Lowood. She has plenty of rough times there, but she does see kindness for really the first time. She meets a teacher who is sympathetic. And she gains and loses a best friend, a Helen Burns. (She dies.)
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Masterpiece Theatre: Jane Eyre $15.39 You may think the world doesn’t need another adaptation of Jane Eyre–but you’re wrong. This new and wonderfully lush Masterpiece Theatre version, directed by Susanna White (who directed the equally sumptuous miniseries of Bleak House starring Gillian Anderson), contrasts Jane Eyre’s vivid inner life with the harshness of her outer life; both Georgie Henley (The Chronicles of Narnia) as the young… |
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Jane Eyre $6.82 Jane Eyre–the mother of all gothic romances–gets abundant passion in this 11-episode BBC miniseries. Young Sian Pattenden is wonderfully willful and impetuous; viewers will immediately identify with the child Jane as she fights against ill-treatment at the home of her aunt and at boarding school. It’s a shame to see her grow up into Zelah Clarke–until Clarke asserts her own quiet yet fierc… |
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Jane Eyre [VHS] $4.95 Made two years after Citizen Kane, this 1943 version of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre sure looks like star Orson Welles muscled his way behind the camera much of the time. (In fact, costar Joan Fontaine–who plays the title character–has maintained that Welles methodically did just that every day on the set.) Not that the film’s official director was a hack: Robert Stevenson, who later had a bu… |
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Jane Eyre [VHS] $2.00 The fascinating British actress Samantha Morton stars as the titular heroine in this provocative version of Jane Eyre, based on Charlotte Bronte’s oft-filmed, 1847 novel. The familiar contours of Bronte’s story are all here: Jane, the unhappy orphan, grows up to become governess at Thornfield, a gloomy estate owned by the imperious and worldly, but curiously desperate, Mr. Rochester (Ciarán Hinds… |